The artist’s intimate and stripped-back style makes for compelling and powerful listening on the new release
Some of the finest and most intoxicating pieces of art are often ones that capture the most mundane and small facets of life and the world around us, and this is something that is particularly true in the creation of Lucy Wroe‘s gorgeous new indie-folk single ‘Heartbeat Wipers’.
The track was built over 10 seconds of windscreen wipers that the artist recorded inside the back of an Uber on a rainy evening, and with it came the foundation for an immersive and subtle new single that is packed full of heart and charm. The artist’s soft sound explores having to come to terms with the end of a co-dependent relationship with the person that you knew best, having to re-find yourself in the wreckage and start fresh. The relatable and engrossing tone of the sound and lyrics make for a compelling and stirring listening experience that many listeners will resonate with, and the immersive, poignant nature of the sound leaves an indelible mark on you that will stick to you for long after your listen.